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TULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920 OILERS WIN SECOND STRAIGHT FROM SIOUX CITY, 7 TO 4 G Cowan Holds Sioux To 7 Hits; TiemeyContinuesHardllitting Burke Gets 3 Blows Oilers Make Hits Count. COWAN IS EFFECTIVE HiK Follow in Diiiitfor Only in One IniiitiK Cleve land ItatH Well. frolo tnThn WotM HIOCX tllTV, Iowa, My 1 Thn Ollom miulo It two straight from Hloux clly todnv by winning 7 (n 4 In ii drlzilltiK ruin. Although tlio Packer touched Cownn, the Tulsa pitcher, for sevnn snfo hlls, they worn unahln tn bunch llinm sufficiently In worn llin nprcnr)' rurm tit win. Throe HIdiix Clly pitchers were mod. Miles, wlio started till' Riitne, lasted Jimt Inn Innings, during which time ho allow ril five hit, which resulted In four runs I'lntch rr went In In thn (tilt il . with mn nn flrnt nd Ihlrd mill hnno out, ho retired thn side with only one- moro run. Hp wus relieved In thn eighth liy Wh limner, who mIIowhiI only one hit In thn lnnt two frames. (JimmI Hull Played. Cowan liavrlod the orjtlro mule nnil pitched fairly cotinlntonl hall. Mn wnn In rnl dniiRcr only once, That wan In thn sixth, when Hloux City scored thren runs, Uln was fulling when the gnme opened mid continued until thn Hlxth whi'ii thn nklen cleared temporarily. Moth sides played good hall considering thn rohl nnil ihimt weather Thn i 'a chorn registered thn first run of thn gnmn In the lnnt half of thn flint limine when Crouch, who hail singled niul gone to second In mi Inflclil out, came home on Mo. Mnnlin' wlhl throw to flint huso off Dofato'n grounder. Ilefato took second on tho error, unU went to third nn Hole,hle'n single. Ho bade thn third out, however, when he wan caught trying to reach home on tho hit, The visitors canin hnck ntronR In tho first of the second Tlernny ilntihled nnd went to third when Dnvln drew a base on balls. I4'our . wild on en to Connelly filled tho banen with none out. McManuii then Hindu tip for his orror In the flrnt Inning by hcndltvg tho ball over tho right field fence for two boxen, scoring Tlerney' Imd Davis and putting Connolly on thlnlu llrnnnon nfoundeil out nnd Cowan whiffed, llurko then delivered h single and scored both McMnrjus and Connelly. Graham hit n hlRh fly to Hoblnson In canter flold and tho sldo waa rotlrrd. Won In Third nnil Sixth, Tulna obtained nnother marker In thn third on klnelr.i hy Cleveland, Tlerney nnd Davis. Nollher nlrte srored ngnln until thn nlxth when the Oilers chased across two rutin, nfler onn wns nut, hy meunn of three more, safeties. Hloux City retaliated In thn hist Imlf of tho frame, by scoring threo run. Fletcher surprised tho fans hy Inking u healthy nwtnR at tho second hall over and sending It against thn rlRht fluid foncu for n single. Crouch drew a baso on halls and lTvcrn hIiirIciI, filling thn bases, Defatn came In tho rescuo with a twn.hiiRRer and Kletoher nnd Crouch crossed tho plate, Kvorn going to third. Itnbinsun Rrouudnd out to the shortstop and Kvers ncored on the play, llelchlo struck i and tho ulrin wan letlred when McMnntis caiiRbt Onnnclly'H fly. Tim remaining Innings were M-oroless on both shirs, GYPSY-SINCLAIR TO PLAY TODAY City Oil League Leaders Face Hard Schedule This Week. Oypsy, lenRiio leadern nnd Hlnclalr, poHMiworn of an ovon npllt In a duo if Rumen are nchcdnled to clanh In a city oil I en Kile contest at .MC.Miiiy 1'nrlc at 5-15 thin evenhiR, Nchml nlcd In nnld nitvlsedly n the relRli of .lttplter riuvltin htm held nwuy over tho province of haneball, John Young, who In porformhiR n hi Aloxander. Cnvelenkln and Clnudo Williams, each hclnR t ht? ponnensor of conMicutlvo rnnn of vlctorloH. hua umassi'd it pair of Hiiccemdvn con (Ue5t and Is travolliiR at u hotter Kalt thin hchboii than In previous cnmpalRtiM. 'lypay hnn a IiVirIi Kchedtilo thin week, helntr compelled to piny three Riimoi un the rnln blot ted the program of nonio of tho pro vloun contrntn. Thin U tho ucn In the hole ln other clubn In the league are nwaltltiR. an they concede tho Oypny comine very strotiR with Younir In the bos hut with a trinity of Rnnics nl immediate hand they v;ill he co-npellod to uillUo pomo other moun 'ei Hlncliilr docs not look on YouiiR'.'i prospcetH of vlctoiy an no roseate and with the aRlle Imiebnll bralni of MnnnRcr Donovnn nnd Captnhl O'Douuell workliiR until the mid nlRht oil ran low they admit they have concocted u nchemo of piny which will upnvt tho (lypay larder end thereby tlRhtvn ui tho classy City Oil leniflie nice. Thero nro other Rieat cnnfnhn carded for tho remainder of tho week, Tuesday, Condon nnd O. I'. 11. Wednesday, Texaco nnd Hlnclnlr. Ttinrnitay, Carter and Oypsy. J'rlday, Hlnclnlr and Condon. Pntiirdny. tjypay nnd Texaco nnd a postponed name EVANS AND FABRIQUE JUMP lwN.AS CITY, MO.. May Iti.--, I'lloher W ,1. 15vau and "llunny" , Knbrlquo, nhorutop, today Jumped ' tho KannaH City tciun of tho Atnerl- can HBSoclatlon, leaving tonluht for Oil City, l'n., where they mild they would play with tho Oil City team of tho Steel league. ' r Won Another Tl l.A A ll.lt II A. P. f, I 1 0 0 0 llurke, rf , (Irahiitn, lb Cleveland, lb Tlcriiny, I h . . Iinvln. rf . . . Cnnimlly. ef Mr Mu mm, nn Urunnon, c . . Cotvuti, p . . ft n o u o n TiitnU 3 : in IT n i moiw errs. A ll.IL II. O. A H. Croueh, If . . . Hvern. 2h , . . llefnte, m . . Itoblunon, ef . Itelohle, if Donnelly.' lb . Alti'iitintt, 3b HlffiTt. r MIIcm, p . , . . KletcltHi'. p . U'ulillinuer. ;i lloltoinly. x . , I o I a ' a n ii i a 0 (I i II n II HI li I u I V 0 II n . n ft . t , . 0 I I 0 0 (I I) II 0 1 0 (I ft TotalN . . . 31 4 7 II U - xtlntted for I'lntcher In nnvouth. Tnlm 1)4 1 01)2 OIHI -7 Hloux City .... loo 003 odd -I linnet on balln. Cownn 1, .MIIcm 2, Fletcher 2: hit by pitched hall -by Fletcher, Dnvln; two bane llltn, Defatn 2. Illffert, Tlerney, McManuii, iloubln tibiyn. Kvern to Derate to Donnelly, left nil bnnen, Hloux City I. Tillwi 0, K.irned i unn and hltn, off AIIIh I anil f. In two IniilnRKi off I'lntcher 3 ami 4 In r InnliiRn, off Waldbauer 0 and 1 In 2, Cownn 3 ahd 7, ntrtiek out, by Cnwiin B, by Mllen 2, by Kletcher 1, by Wnldbailer 2, IohIiir pitcher. Mllen, t'liiDlrcH, Jacob and l.aiuon. Time 1 56. INDIANS AND REDS: SET A FAST PACE I Ohio Entrants Again Lead in Hespeetive Leagues. in NISW YOIUC, May Dl Tho Cin cinnati world' Rhumploun and thn Cleveland Americana recovored their ntHile hint week and iiRnln lead their rcnpectlvn letiRUCH, Tho CIiIcuro Natlonaln Jumped In to third place today hy wlnnliiK their neveiitli ntrnlRht Victory. Thn Now York Amerlc.inn won all four nam en hint week, hut lout today. Cincin nati butted bard and fielded well. .Moro I '.Mm InnliiRs for llnbhis llrooklyn oiiRiiRnd In two more ex Ira lunliiK contenln nnd won both. Tho Supcrban lout to CIiIcuro but lout twlcn to St, I.oiiln. IliHton'n wlnnliiK truk rndt-il In tho went. The llravcn nflnr nix cnnaecullvii vlotorbm, fell before llalnen of thn CardlnalM and lnnt three lo CIiIcuro: I'ltlnburKh nnd New York madn nn proRrenn, Ht. j.otiln Ravo Itn pllchern no mippoil. In thn American IciiRito Cleveland ncored over ChlcnRO, Ht. I.ouln and uoHlon hut wan halted by New York. tilth, New York'H premier Ioiir iIIh tuncn nlURRcr, hrmiRht hln neanon to tal of hnnm rutin tip to five, blttlnu two Tuendny and one W'ednenday HoHton and ChlcaRii had n IonIih; week WimhltiRton and Detroit were unable m coutlntio their wlnnliiR play of tho prevhin week. Ht. IOtiln pllchern were Ineffective, I'litladnl phla fotiRht hard to Ret nn even lireak In four riiiucm. In thn Interni'i'tlonal Rumen, the wentern teanm of the National h'nituo woo ten out of 10 whlln the eantern clubs of the American have then ncvon out of 13. I'.loviilnr (ilrj Iiiipro('H, Minn Fronla llcnilernou, elevator girl at Tho World IiuIIiIIiir, who wan nerlniikly Injured onrly Hatiirday mnrnltiR when nhe fell down the elevator shaft, wan reported nllRhlly Improved nt Oklahoma honpltal hint nlRht Dr. Frod H. Clinton, uttcml Inc phynlchin, n.ild the Rlrl In not yet out of dniiRcr, however Georges Papin, French Scrapper Stopped by American Lightweight g'' niK ' -a mm HP'' ficorRVH Papin nnil Iiow HeorRen I'apln, hlKhlj Wmtml Tcndler In tho fltl'v jcaund. ut Uitilv Wodnecday nlghU The Scoreboard HTANIMNd Of lilt: fKA.MI. ltlrrn l.rHfur, W I, IM W im 7 9H ; dnuhl in M If l.li II il am hi,, Id i Ti im i j in i nr t ' Jwim ii ii wo ii i nr i .Sntlnlinl l.rtliflir, I. rui v ( rimiti in ii n.ir r-mi n iti, a ii T 1 1 rhiit Ii I mita II I III Sn lot ' 10 N lit M lM V AmrrlHii l.nKiir. I. M W rimixii if r ioi n'tt'ini 11 II I l II Hi M liMtl 1 1 runa i ! nr i imi Nt. ft 13 I MU Dftnlt 1 ! M'rotrrn ,n Inline. H I T'l W I Ctnl tl IT" Int.ifttaM II IxnlntllM II nnil mii.mw i i tM ft in in lnriiilt I Minintm it it tun hi ihf a M MMI in (MM ll uri i VI I (ii 314 I lll'Kl'ITM VI'.HTKIIIIAV. 1 Mralrril l.l-.irr. AT nfifX riTV (, Tri.A T. Al Ml. 4'ili 7, Jnpllli t At f loln" t, Oklaliiimt Clly Al OimitiM-WltihlU. mi m, rain. Nnllnnnl Lrnmif, At Ctiidnnntl I, Phllmltll'tiU 1, It In , nlnv I Al ChlrnRn I llnnlnn I Al Hi I.OHI-llrmiklyn. nn rnlnn fln. .IMlv Ih.M mmtmmm uhwl ,il,1 F ! ArnrrliMli l,rriur. A I Nkw rnrk t. ('InvvUriil I Al Whlnrlnn i m l.ula I. only ln ymn ncliwlulwil 1 mrrlrnn .i,rlM(lnn. 1 Al Vllnnii'ill fnlMAhun J A i Ml I'liul II. 'InlMln I Al lllw'll 1 liillivjll t At KmiiMn ( II v 1, In'tlHimiMilia I. (IrNlcrii AwMirlittl'iii. Al Ohmiilx I I'ntt Pmllh 1 Al Chlrkmhi. I CiMliutlt V At llnlil 1, lirumrbilii . Al HrnryllM RurlnKllnlil, nn Km r'ln (IAMI',5 rtlllAV. Urttrrn l.rarur, Tl'I.IIA AT HIDfX OITV .Inplln at Hi. JntM'li. Wlrhlta nl Olnnlin Oklahoma City at Hindi Clly .Niltlniml LrHgnn. llnKtim nt Chlonitn. llrixiklyn at Ml. I. null Nnw Vnrlc lit IMttnlmrnh I'llllMilelplilH nt lim-lhhatt Anirrlritn Lrnxilr. I'lilfann nt tlnotmi. Hi liula ni Waahlnnion. Ilrltnlt al rhllilrl,liU (Inly tlilen hhi'im Fclitlltfil Ainrrli'iin AaiM-lrtllnn, cnliirntiua ni Mlnnnapolla Telf.tn nt nt I'niil tmllaiiaiinlla at Kanaan Clly. I . 1 1 1 x v 1 1 1 r nl Mllwaiiko. Watrrn AaaiM-lutlnn. I'm I Smllh nl rikmulirr. Hirlnnllrli nt lli-nrr-Hn I'AWliiiaka at chli'kaaha. DruiiiilBht at linld. Western Association IIKMtll.dlli:, May It. Ttlf afnrn I'nrt Hmllli DkiniilKnv n. it n. 3 J I 6 I'lltCKAKllA, May in Th arnrn Tl, 11 H. t'nwlniakn -I a I Chlrkn.llH 1 tj 1 llallrrlra Millar nni Krnneilyi Maloiia Hint I'nbnrr. IIVIII. May t.- Thr rnr It III II. Ilrlltnrlxht 4 7 1 Unlit .. -3 7 0 HMtrrl-a-litai-ra anil l.ambi Wrltht, rhlllla ami ("t nl Ii. TO SELL SURFACE RIGHTS Touimlten nf richer. Curillii, Uockcr lllc unit t'liapatv lo llo Sold, MIAMI, Okla., May If,. Surface iIrIiIm to laud cnniprNliiR tho town nltcn of 1'lcJierj Cnrilln, Douthut, llockervllle, Quapaw ami other townn located In the northern part of Ot tawa county will he nold here nhortly It wan announced hy llev. Carl 1'' Mayer. Indian iirciiI, .1. (leorRO WrlHht. NliperlnteiHlent of the OnnRO nation, nnd .1. 11 lleeveh of tho In dian offlrn at WnnhliiRtnn, with Mr. Mayer, will act an thn cnmtulnMnn to imnn on the landn and not tho val uation. Tho land romprlneM n larRn acreaRe In the northern part of the connlv owned by the Quapaw Indlann and the mineral and oil rlRhtn will ho tetalned for them The cnmmlnnlon will meet next week and thn town nlte of I'lcher will be the flrnt nold. Colchnilo An nit emu ry. DI1S MOINIIH, lown. May !.--The afternoon nennlnn of tho Melho dint Uplncopnl Renernl conferonco wan Riven over to a celebration of the threo hundredth anniversary of the InudliiK of the pilgrim fiithnrn. lllnhop I.. II. Wllnon delivered tho iiddrenH of tho day on thin tercen tenary event. Tcndler In nRhllnc UprhIIii. Krench boxer, wan Mopped hy Iovr nchedulod la-round bout at Jersey City ' ' j 2 BOUTS TONIGHT IN SOONER RINGS liOO t'l'Iil Reno and Beggs to , Cards Knid Has Go Saturday. i Uoxinu HoiiIh Tonight At Cnnton. Ohio .lack Ilrltton vn. Mike O'Dnwd, 12 roundn At I'hllndnlpbln - .lolmnv ( un ion Vn Willie .iiiiKft'in nix round llRhtwelRhtn At Milwaukee--Lew Temjler vn. I'lnki-y Mitchell, to roumU HkIi welKhln At IMttnburR. Han iratiK MiMowau n. Nnil All, mil, 10 i (Hindu. IlKlltWelRhtM. At Mlnnnnnolln TndJv Murphy vn l.e llalril, l roundi. llRht welRhtn. At HI Iteno, OKU. lexnn latn llaltlliiR Welnn, 10 rouniln, IlKht hoavywelRhtn. At Nannviiic uarry iinniier vn. Freddy llootde, 10 roundn. llRhtwelRhtn. Al lleRKi. Oklil. -H1X mooter Mnrnt- n lied llyril. 12 roundn, wel'rrwelRhtn i HtirlnRflebl Mo Art .MaRlrl Yoiiiir K'tznlmtiionn. 10 oiindn mlddlewelRlitn Ily 1.AIUIY DAII.KY Thin month ban been tho mont Im put t a nt In rliiR iinnalu (or a Ioiir Unto, In thn num ber of ncrapn and their Importance Tho defeat of Mike O'Dowd by Johnny Wilson for tho world's tn I d d I o w o tRht title, thn first overthrow of a champion Inee Wlllard Ion- the h o a v y w n 1 c h t crown; Lew Tendler'n victory oyer (leorRcn I'apln, tho Krrnrhmnn. Wlllln Jiicknop'n defeat of Johnny Dundee, and Carl Treinnlne'n vic tory over I'hI Mooro were of tho (,'risitcnt Intorent. Niiiiteroun bouts have been held In Oklahoma or will be held be fore Juno 1. DrumrlRhl opened hint week with n Rood card, after several weeks of Inactivity, Tulsa ntnRen a proRram or two every month. Itumnrn of hntit.i here latn In May have been heard, hut liolhliiR definite hnn been an nounced. Six Shooter Mornn nnd fled Ityrd, two Oklahoma wcltcrwolRhtn clash In a 12-rnitnd ro at UeeRs tnnlclil. Two morn bouts arn curded In Okln hnniii tonlRht. Texas Tate, veteran heavywelRht. ineotK IlattlhiR Wolnn, a former uoldlrr, nt Kl Ilono, In n, 10. round ro, Knld stapes a proRram nexl Fri day nlRht with Mickey Illley of Han Antonio meeting Frnnltle Nurdln of Oklahoma In thn 10-roiind main event. Tho men urn IIrIiIwoIkIiIf. AliihkORCo plaim ii double ulnilup licit I'rhlay nlht with l,lnhiclRht .Iihi Mi t.'oiMiii mc'tlii; "lied" SIich' ban anil .MhhlleMcjRlit I'rnnk .Mo Cowan IhixIiir Voiiiir llcnipsey. Until Scrniw mid for III roiimlH. Mike (llbbonn, tho St- Paul phan loin, In com I rip out of retirement anil plHtiR to meel Johnny Wllnon, klnc of nil the mlildlewolRhtn. (llb bonn would undoubtedly bo thn fa vorite, in a ecrai with the new tltlo holder. It In probable Hint the bill now beforo the MusH.tchiiiiettn IcRl.ila turn to lccallze boxing In that ntate will pima. The meaaiire iiro vlilen for a IioxIiir coiiiiiiIhiUiii of three, and would permit 10-round bouts to declnlon. H.ittlliiR I.cvlnnky. chamoion nf the llchl heavywolRhtrt, in roIiir lirem now. irfvinnKy recently de feated Clay Turner, crack Indian hcavywolRhl. Tony Molchnlr wan another recent viitlm of tho vet ernn. ll.ittlliit,- Norfolk was who was knocked out by HihirIi Houho Ware nt New Orleann early In May, In not Kid Norfolk, crack Panama ncRro heaywclRht. Infill llloom. Now York llpht welRht under the mnmiRomcnt of Charley Harvey, ban taken on weight nnd In now flRhtliiR an a welter, wo I r lit. Tho most Important' boutn on to nlRht'n ciird are tho Lew Tcndler IMnkey Mitchell and Jack llrltton Mlke O'Powd Roon. l'lnkey In a youiiRer brother of Itlehle Mllchell. llRhtwclRht lUiampionnhip c o n tender. Oklahoma Takes Lead of United States in the Production of Zinc WA.SIIlNC.TtiN. Mav 111 nkln homa iiRnln I'ecamc tin- IchIIii Kin,- producing ntati in in 10 after havliiR nui rendered ilu- leml to llllnolx In I9IS, flRtiren Just an- nounceil by tho I'nltod .Stolen RcolO)(lc.il niirvey nhow The Oklahoma production of r.lne l.mt year wan KM, OSS nhort toon to Ullnotn' 11S, 3 ID. The production for lant year, however, wan far abort of tho 1917 production nnd wan a fallhiR off even from 191 S. In 1917 Okla homa produced 204,394 nhort ton of zlno and In 191S, 139, 000 short tons. Tho llllnoln peak produc tion nlno Wnn In 1917 with 17:, 4K9. and In 191S tho I'ralrlo ntute produced 141.SU short toon. rroduction In nhort tons In other UadliiR zinc mining Untra In 1919 wan nn follown- .rknmin, "11.17. Kami- 13 Jl:, I'ennsyl. xaol.i l 7 . S 1 , all other ntaten, o.i,4:.!i The lotal primary production In the entire country in 1919 wan fii 713 nhort tons an uruIiim M7. 927 tho provloun year nnd 669,- 73 In 1917. In tho country the prlco of grade A zlno had fallen from 14 cents a pound in is 17 to 8.3 cents In 191S. Ht iH Johnny Wilson, Eleventh Champion of Middleweight, Southpaw Boxer Jjt rifri jHblH Jiihunv Wllnon, Neiv Worlil'n MIiIiIIcmcIrIii Champion. "Southfiaw1 Johnny Ileum eleventh chamoion of the middleweight!! a boxer who wan practically unknown pion .MIKO U'lJOWll PHILLIES DEFEAT CHAMPSJN 15TH Cubs Win From Braves- Rain Sets Back Robins-Cards. CINCINNATI, brnkn Itn InelnK nmri loiUy by Mar !.- Philadelphia atreak of nine airairht winning rrnm the iteiia , Hlntr nnil Illiey pllched In Ilia ttth Inning, line ball, The acora: rVilaillila. aii. ii, ro. Claalnmtl. AH. II. M. A. 1,'bnran.If. 7 3 1 RDth.3i. 1 n 3 Rani-rfL.aa. 3 WlllUnu.rf. 3 Klrnial.lf. il J. .Mlllnr.Sb. a rail'llt.lh. 3 R IUleT.3b. 3 Wllhrow.e 1 Rurr, p. 3 a 2 HlutKrt.il). nroh ,1b Rouah.rf. I"nirn,lf. Kepf.aa. Niala.rf JUrtil-n.e. rVrialer Allrn.c. Blni.p. I Cum 1 II 9 I 4 2 1" I 3 3 0 3 4 0 3 1 0 1 1 3 a 1 In I 3 l s l 0 2 3 13 4 0 3 ii :i 2 Total) 13 13 13 33 Tnttll ( 13 43 :.1 riatteil fnr llardlen In ninth, tltatteil fnr Jllng In 15th rhllailetphla . ooo no ooo una ooi--j Cincinnati ooo jno 000 noo ooo - .3 nummary, nuna, Htenael, H Miller, niiey, (Iroh, Diincin. errnra, Knpf, ttlnir, twn-haae hlla, Itnuah, Wllllama, flenc-1: nlnten haae. I.ebourvean . ilnuhle playa, Knpf In llath tn Daiibert. J Miller tn lUnrrnft tn I'auletln. Wtihrnw In .1. Mill ar, llanrrntt In Paullette. nltey In With rnnr to It Miller. It. Miller tn .1. Miller tn Pnnleitr. biiaee nn hall", off lllnit 1. off niney (. atrnck out. by lllnv 6, by Itliry . iil. Make llll- Count, Cltll'AIIO. Hay 1 The Cuba made their llltn count In the. flrat and fourth Innlnaa. ami defeated lluaion. ft lo I. The ei'itre Ooiton, An II ro S lino 4 13 3 4 n n a 4 110 i i in n Caiiin. lark.if. I 1 3 rMfll.rf. 'oilM-tlrr u. I rikrrt.rf. 3 Rarbrr.lb . 3 Htertaon.lf. 4 n.l.3b. 3 T.rrr.Jb. 3 MlWer.e. 3 Alnanitrr.p. 2 t 3 3 .1 n It 2 3 l n n t 1 4 I 0 rirli.Sb. 4 Minn.lf. 4 rrulie.rt. 4 It le. Ih I nnrrlrl.tb. 4 M'r'nellle.ia. 4 n'.Nrlll.f. '1 l n ,i 0 4 0 0 0 3 Ilrirn.p. 3 I Tolllt .34 30 i Tilli 2 tl 27 13 Tinaton . "nno "boo i o'o-i Chlcaxn .. P0 100 OOt -ft nummary llune, flaik. Itollocher. Itnh erlaon. Terry Klllefer. rrulae. errora. Itol locher Mammilla, tmi-baae luta, Alexan der. Iloeihel. double play. Marani'llle lo llnlke. buaea nti balla. off llearn 1. atiuclt nut. by Aleiander 4 HELD FOR RUNNING STILL AllCRfil MootVihlnrrH ,rar a I'loro to Appear llcforo Crnnd ,lury. I'OTKAC. Okln., May 16. Jake Pontelt, hln son Sam, and l'rank and i Will M c.M n nun were held to thn United Htate Brand Jury ynnterday by ComnilHloner IkiRwcll on eharRen i of npcnillni; a iiiiinnnhlne mill al I.e. ' Kline. Hi U ciiunf. They were ur renli il .u' week in a raid by In tcrn.il revenui' offici'rn front I'ort Sill it 1) who captured their Mill while tho plant wan In full opeiatlon. t'pon full il re to make bond the men wore taken to J.) 1 1 at MuhkoRco. Will lloddon. Ilerry WrlRht and , Hrazll Jacobs of McCurt.iln county, who wero arrested by tho name of ficers, were nlno held to tho Rrand Jury. They wero rclennod on 12,000 bond each. Offlcern nay Jacobs' placo has been a rendezvous! for years nnd has been rcnponnlblo for milch trouble. Hod den made a nworn and slRncd con fcRslon statins the still found nt hln place helnnRed to him and wan op erated nolely hy him. The confession ' rauhcd tho tifricers tn releane Hod den n inothet anil his voiihr brother, wh j had been taken Into custody. Iniprt'snlvl' Ccronionj . UOMK Ma If, -The eanonlz.itlon of Joan of Arc the French national lierolno wan celebrated by I'ope 1 llenedlct tnln mornliiR in St cetera, It wan tho groutest and mont Impres sive function performed In the his torlo basilica for several conturlea pust. before hla defeat of former Cham The Turf Kntrlca Tinlny. l-'lrat rce. alt furlonifa- Valentine I.ady. 10I. Sehnn n.. 107. I'nrt l.lalil. 111. Kama, Its, Water War, lit, M llert Thurman. 113. Ilrlnxhurat, 11!. HKh Vn llano, 113; Trllllnphanl. 113. Marnamea. 113, Nauf (onilult, 117, Hilly Joe, 117. Sir John VeiKna. 117: I'laiarn, 117, Dn M Cralr, 117. H,tteeer, 117, Vlalon. 107, Vanaylvla, 107, Military tllrl. 101, The Italian!, 117; lluke Of, Devon. hire. 113. Hecond race, aavan furlnnife Itolate rer, 10ft. frivolity, 111; Second Conaln, lift. Harry (llelver. lit, Maude Kelly. 110. Weatnood, lift, I'h-nolnr. lift, Servlior, lift! Abbeaa. 110, Alei, Jr., lift, Huhat). tuie, 110, llapldan. Ill, Lieutenant Per. Ulna, llfit hainmy Itny, lift, Lord M'rack, lift LltThtnllif Hweep, 110, Cormornn, U&t Nonleck, lift. Melody Alan, lift, Hefucee II, 110. lllack Hackle, lift. Third race, onn mile Viva America, lOfti Klku. 10(, War I'rlie. I0. Wlcktord, 104, Paaloreau. 110. I.eocharea, 113, llall nee Idol, 111, Ilouthrdlie. 111. i Fourth race, four and upe-hwlf fur longa Dorothy, llfti Mlna I'raley, lift, lllanchn Mac, lift, UiukIi Maiden, Hi. 1'enwell, IK, Mebe. lift. Klfth race, mile and quarter Rterllnit, Uli tlolden llloom, 133, Peace Pennant. 131. With race, mile and aliteenth (liiaran-te-,1. 10S. Miaa Tatty. JOS. l'eiiry C. 101. Uvea rif Ynunir, 107, Frank W , 1 07 1 Alulu, 1 07 1 Jim llaatlnaa. 107. Cnrlland, 110. Principle, 113. The Leopard, 113, VJraTo, 113, Our Illrthilay. 112. lluMian, 113. feventh race, mile and nliteenlh -Alhena. 101. Ilyrne, 10. Hen Crchln. 101. Wenonah, 101. KlmpHtonc. JOB . Ilarlock. tOI, ir One, 11.1, xjoney Maker, 113. MeUnchnlta, H3i Waller II. I'earcv. 113 Nllht Wind. Hi, Kllng. 111. Npeedater lOii Alexander, 0, Trophy, lot, Hu'l II., 101. I.a Koudre, 10, Lottery, 111. Wea.her clear, track fnat EMPIRE OF THE WILD Vast ArrcnRO In Unillana to Imj llchl .Sacred lo llahllathm of Wild 1. 1 To. $'KW OHI.I3ANH, May 16. If tho IcRlsIaturo passes a hill of ac coptance, Louisiana will have ac quired a veritable empire nf tlio wild, ntretrhliiR u'.oiir tho (Julf of Mexico for a dlntance of 75 miles and comprlMnR an area of 500 topiaro miles. The bill of noeept.inro In only a for nalliy and the state conserva tion department atieady ban beRiin to outllno tho work necessary to keep the tract safe for the creatures of tho wild. Tho property consists of Marsh Island with 78.000 acres of land purchased by Mrs, I tun-ell SuRe and Riven to the state nn a R.ime rcfiiRU and a tract of 85,000 ncren In Ver million and Cameron parlnhe on the coast Riven by thn Rockefeller foundation. Adjoining Marsh Island in the present stato Biime farm on land bnlotiRltiR to the Mtillienny Interests of 00.000 aires. I.jinR be 'ween the Rame faun and thn Itorkefeller tract Is what is known as the Oi'iinil t'henler tract of 85,000 which iho state pxpeds to iiiipilro In Hie near futiue This will give Louisiana what la believed hero to be the Rrealcnt wild llfti rrfURo ill tho world. Tho Kreat domain In patrolled hy iiRcntn of tho conservation commission nnd on It all sorts of Runie are pro tected and prop.'iRiited, Kdward A. Mcllhenny, wealthy salt mine owner, has given Rroat tracts of lands nn well as largo sums of nloncy to aid In tho work. SHAMROCK DESIGNER HERE NKW VfllMv M.ii? 1 il - -f al, r, ,.l,.u f ,N'lcholsoii des!phrr of Sir ThomiiK ...I.,.,!, n - ,i ,ii, ,--iiiiiii utii i urriv ii here lodiiv o i the steamer Muureta nil. from Simthiimpton, to Inspect the recent (iln'raibitH made id th An.eiiciis rup lil.tlleiiRer nt the city lelnml ihmiriril It jl viirw...!.! .... Rrel thru llirv livpnlv.lhpim Shamrock, wnlch had been, delayed hy storm In Its tup from KiiRland, ad not arrived as ho wished tho chnllenirer to have her tryoutn as foon na pofMblo,' Tho nmallor bodt loft Dartmouth, KnRlajjd. .May 4. Memphis Regains Top Place in Southern A.; Barons Finally Lose ATLANTA, (., May 16. -Memphis lunt week regained Iho Southern nnnoclntlon lead, relin quished the week before to Illr rnlnRham nnd Mobile. The three truing nro bunched closely around flrnt place. lllrniliiKhum, whose wlnnlnR itrenk of 10 game una broken Tueaday lost three of seven sntiici, white Mobile won only two out of nix and Memphis lost only one of five. Little Hock, with heavy hltMiiR nnd sttotiR pitch Iiir. won four and lost two. Of the other leamn, Atlanta won three and Inst two, New Or Icann broke even In six and Nashville won two nnd lost four, while ChattanooKU showed im provement with three victories to four defeats. INDIANS DEFEAT YANKEES 8 TO 2 Tribe Continues H a r d Hitting B r o w n s Beat Griffs. NKVt YOHK. May l Dflnrr the Inrfat crnwil ver aamt,leil at ih pnlo Rruuniln rinvnland ilntfatnl Nnw York to ilny. Majn w.i ilrlvfli from I Im box In the flrat tunlnji wlmi lie viflturs ncore.1 flvi ruin by clean hilling Tha afnie Nn. Ywk. (111111x4 (R. ii. rn. a (k ii. rn. a A'udM I I .1 I r.rmij.lf i i s o ll.ilfl.1b. ( 0 0 3 lhalaillfi.il. S .1 0 6 flrr.lh. 4 1 13 3 .rHr.r. 3 I S 0 Buili.rf 3 I n (Jmlih.rt. linn l.ll ir (111 Mo.ur. 2210 r-iil 3" 4 13 3 nardVr.Jh 4 0 13 Bivlif.rf 2 13 0 n'H'ni.!li. 113 3 llannah.e. I n 3 3 Mnaton.lb. I I 13 I llin p. nonn o vii r I : 1 n T'rmtli'rn p. 3 10 ltiti;.p. 3102 a linil linn - Mfrld, p. II 0 0 0 Tntlli 't 37 1 Tnlill 35 1337J! Hailed for Thormahlcn In eighth N"ew Vork . . ..OOll 100 001 -3 (.'lei eland ftOO 000 301 Summer) Ituna. Plpp. Itulh. (Iraney. Chapman, Speaker 3 Smith Wood, (lard ner Wainbcuanna, errora. Ward 3. Meuael 3 Wood. two baae hlla. VambKanaa, I'rjlt Chapman, nulla . Ihree-baae hit. llaah etolen baae, Wood, double rlayn, (Miapinan tn Wambeganaa In Johnaton, rurdner tn Wninbrcana lo Johnatnn 3. Hannah to Want, baara on balla. off llacby : off Thorinahlen .1. atruck out. by Ilai;by 1 by Thorinahlen 4. Itrnnna len Serlea. WASIIINUTON. May It, Mt. Lnula evened up the aerlea tiy taking the aecnnd irama from WnahlnKton today 4 to 3. Wellmann puiileil tho locals after thn flrat two Innlnca. The acore: AH. II. TO A .(II. II. AuMln.Sb ( n n 1 Jialp.lt. 3 3 r)rin..lb. 3 3 3 1 Milan If. 4 3 Tnhln.lf 1 0 3 0 Rlce.rf. 4 1 SWer.lH. a 111 I fleih.rf 3 0 HlllUmj.rf. 4 110 Ilarrl.3b. 4 0 Jabenn.rf. 1 3 3 0 Wlfrti-e.3b. 3 0 Ittlttnts.e. 4 3 4 1 Sbannon.u. 3 I Cerber.aa. 3 3 14 rirlnlrtl.e. 3 n llfllmann p. 3 0 0 3 Jobnvn p. 10 Tilall 33 13 3T 13 Tell'l 33 7 1 I SI. Ixillla 00 000 130- I Wanhlnirlon 1 10 000 0 3 nummary Runa, Wllllama, Jarobaon 3, (lerher. Judge, Shannon: errora, Auitlti, Kllerbei two-baae htl, Wllllama; llolen haaea, Illlllnga, Juilge, Jacobaon, Oarberj double play, Judge tn Shannon to Judge: baaea on balla. off Wellmann 4, off John on 3, atruck uut, by Johnaon I, by Well mann 1, KENDALL MEN IN GOOD CONDITION!: Orange and Black Track Team Trains Hard for State Meet. workouts Wednesday, will be the lynrjram for the Kendall coUorc track squad, which Thursday com petes In the state tntercolleRlatc track and field meet at Stillwater. Coach h'chmldt last nlRht said that all the men nre In cood condition, and thotiRh they needed the practice In the dual meet with Iho Chllocco In dians, which wan cancelled Satur day, they will be In Rood shape to battle for the oranRe and black for the state coIICRlutn title. Other entrants In the meet will tlon be the Oklahoma AsrIos. rhilllps June 8:30 p. m., commen university, i-ontrai. Houmwesicrn, i ment concert, university nudltorn Kant Central, Southeastern and Northwestern normals, with the pos nihility that KlnRtlsher and thn H.ip tlstn und Cuthollcn may enter their teams, CLOTHES AND FILMS AZTECTTrTc"rrEL I C Killtjl Ilnllcr SajN Wardrolx; or Slam HaN .Much to Do With Success. NKW YOHK, May 16. What do screen styles mean to the nr oro woman, asks Kdllh Hallcr. In answer she says: "To my mind Ihoy im tho reason why women leave homo In the evcnlnc and seek tho nearest photoplay theater. As a rule they do not demand of their favorite nctrers that she Rlvo u Sara llernhnrdt tlon In every new picture, tint they do expect her io look well. When she play 4 sumo music In tho tnoontlrfbt him tmiwi lnit, rowii to match, one that sots off the shapely contour of her neck and Is In harmony with the scene- When she goes to lea at the llltx she must look tho part In a smart frock of tho latest modo. When she rides, If she lays any claim to belonslnR to the tipper strata of society, her habit must bo tho last word In cut. Hor morning frocks must bo chic, her ncRllRoes ovcry woman's Ideal, It In my earnest conviction that tho success of a picture with tho fcmlninn part of nn audience very often rests with tho star's wardrobe. A woman mm ret nn-fn- iii. ... - " - -. .ii cm - l torlal murder liorai.lf !,, Ll. 1 little charily in her heart for the .i!ii.- in u -lanci- kow n. 1 Appointed commercial .incut. KI.. I'ASO. Texas. May Hi.- , Joacuuln HodrlBitee. lua i,.n , commercial agent for tho Mexican rovolutlrin.iry movement nt HbrIo Pass. Toxtut. and Joso N. Hoblcdo has veen appointed to the hmo office at Del Rio, Texaa, It wm announced HMO CHAMPS EASILY DEFEAT MINER; Indians Win From De Moines R a i n at Omaha. XT JOHCI'll Hay l The Hii thn aecond nanio of thn ar-rlea h-T t,., .lorlin Ihla afternwm. 7 to 1 i, i, aurlrit ell fnr thn Miners Hurt i, i , lointa hlllnna fair the, tlrat fue Innini. the alxth. howavtr, the Halnln upene,i n bninbnrilmenl thn 3' iired four r u a drove ttnniUon ftutn lh niuund Thn score lailla. St I in li AH. II ri). . 1 (II a M l 13 11 RweelU rf 3 12 1 Hntbalfr Ih. 4 3 :i 4 0 krlleheru 4 ( 0 3 0 Uatker rf I ., 113 0 KlrliMf i, a 1110 Connie, ah. 1 0 7 0 5tiMtak lb. i n a 3 n 3 I CnWire 4 1 n 0 3 Uvhin p. : i. n i. 3 10 1 30 B 31 7 TUlt : v .r tlainfr 3b. Hniln.. Rriart ir aiiwii.ir. trkrr u. r,rmtn,1h Punn.e OoiNlann p. Juiilln . . oi)D i mi in.' ill .Inaeph Oil 'H'( .U Mt Juaeph , . . 000 (im ;u Humniary Hnnn. Vm key. I' .nei llnnnwlll. Ilruhaker 3 Kelldier Mik t'lnaliy, errara, Hironir. Ym kev. ' I. Kelleher 3, Croaby earneil runa ln( t Ht. .Tnaeph ft, bancs nn balla, tiff 1 ,t h 3 off Onoilanii I, off Dnnninn I a' ; out. by l.uachrn 6. t,y (lni.laiin J i.f, haaea, .Inplln 10. hi. Jnaepll I, 'lirfr b, 111 t a. M anner. Ilrubaker. i;rnsliy a ,i . , . hlla, Waxner. I.anib. Cunroy j II i i Klrhy. umplrea, KltipntrKk nml Win lime. 1.19. Imlluna Hut I li n I . Di:S MOINUS. May It.-Oklal'. nm ( hit l)nil anil Dresaen freely tnil a nun the aecoml arainei u( the aeri-i i 4 lii h IlKht drltale. The score Olllhtrra City. Oil Malnn ah, it ro Frmrh w. i AH. II rn. A Mietler.ir 3 Slimff.tf. -rf J t MUrrm't, lb. 5 Mllan.lt I MfU.rf 4 i o l.'itlmn-e 3b. I 1 1 llniriif.K. 4 3 3 1 inr.rlti.2b. Sbarnoo.lb. (irirrin.ef. nn tcl 3 I lU-hnol lb. 1 II rorfrr.jb 0 3 0 0 l)'Cinrr.rf Anitrrviii.e. Kurd p. tLni2 D-ni.ro p. R'kllee.p. Tnllll II I'flilrt'ftfl.rf. n ii n ii-lfflibr I 1 3 rUmrrr.p. 3 3 0 Toti'i 37 II 37 ICl ToUli 17 II rf rialteil for llrlffln tn aeventn. titan for I'ltl In.aeventh t Hatted fnr lloyd In third Oklahoma City .001 tlO Wi Dca .Vlolnra ... 003 000 0.1) Siiminar) Ituna, Mneller, Moore I ti mnre. Iluahea 3, llumphrlee, (Irifft Itainaey, French Milan, Men, t.,mg rnra, French Milan, home run M Ihree-baae llltn. HuRltea. Krench. two-b hltn. Shannon. Ilameey, McDerni French, aacrlflce lilta, l.lndlmore 3 a rlftce fly, Moore, atolen baae, Hub'i left on baaea, Oklahnma Clly 10 I Molnea 7. balk. Iloyd. atrurk out I llamaey 3, by Ireaaen 4, by lluckalew ! baara on half, off Hamaey 3, off Hoy,) nil urceeen -. nir iiucaaiew vriia p i Hod. earned runa and hlla. nff Hoyi and 6 tn 3 lnnlmr. off lirctaen ft an. In 3 1.3, off lluckalow 0 and 3 'I . Inalnir pitcher, lloyd, dnithln Pliiya. Llr more In Humphries lo Shannon. Mroio llumphrlea, umpires, Ilecker and Hurkl I line. 3 l( FOUR-CLASS REUNIO VroRrnni of Commencement at L"i icmily of Oklahoma In liitdOi Class, Special to The World, NOHMA.V, May IS, A. It Hill, president of tho University Missouri, will deliver tho co menoement address at tho Cnlv slty of Oklahoma Tuesday, June nnd Hev. C. C. McCnIU, dean of ntil's cathedral, Oklahoma c III nreach the baccalaureatn f ... n ........... i.. " , i I iiiiiii .iiiiiuia, uiiiio o, ITCH, nirdi I). Mrooks announced. Knur classes will have retin exercises this year They are Rraduates of tho 1900. 1905, t and 1915 classes. Kred K, Tarn Oklahoma City, Is president of class of 1915. Hlrnm lmnson. Hard tralnlnR today with llRhl 1 llll'i ' '"S out n history of chins of 1915. which will he r nented to members of the cl.ts--the reunion. The commencement proRram Iiir mailed out lo all nhimnl Secretary lllrhard II. Cioyd Is follows: June fi, 10i30 a. m haccalatin sermon, university uudltorluiiK Juno 7. registration of alumni Cloyd's office, law bulldlnR. June 7. 2:30 p. m.. annual hi ness meeting of tho alumni assoi luno 7. 9:T5 p. m.. business mi InRs of reunion classes. June S, 10:30 n. in., commen ment exercises. June 8, 12:45 p, ni"., alumni ijn eon. Teepee hall lViins)liiinln .Miisciini Itcccl Vnliiablo Collection nf I'rchla. toiio Mcinciilops. I'lIlLADIJIiPHIA, May lfi '! ornaments, Idols, crowns, armor ; other rellcn of nrent historic vi which dnto from tho clvlllratiori tho Inrns. Aztecs tind other Mt can nnd Central and South Airi ran peoples are contnlned In ,i lection of 30f) npp(l;nens ro placed on view for the flrt-t i me the muFeum of tno I'niver.-.iy rcnnsylvitnla. Tho exhibit wnn only en brotiRht to Its present comp-ten hy tho purchase of object wh had been In possession of i'0 Krench family for Renoratmn- I which wero sold it Paris tiecii tho family tmai impoverished Clold was used by tho A'-' a Ipcas only for ornanonts, rriigK emblems nnd nttlro. These objet shipped to Spain hy Plzzaro '''or' and others In tho 1 6th und 17th ci turles worn molted und coined. Tl explains the rarity of the iigu golden objects. . A grave recently opeiu l nSc lombln proved a rich troic f ilif It was apparently tlio bur P'J of a princess. Knnugli n 1 nauients were discovered I1" ly to clothe n mnilern wnoan her appearance In a ballroom Tin were, besides a crown. 1 Dr'' plate, girdle, armlets and 'lrl other appendages, nslile from Rrrat quuntlty of Jewels. Hlng.' ' necklaces of amazing beauty among tho objects. Ik